I went to a pc building shop and the price of 64 RAM DDR5 was over $1000. I could have built an entire PC with that price a year ago.
I went to a pc building shop and the price of 64 RAM DDR5 was over $1000. I could have built an entire PC with that price a year ago.
I waited too long to buy a new PC. I thought the later, the better. And now this.
Well, Windows 10 support runs until October 2026.
if you can’t switch to linux, upgrade windows to LTSC. massgrave.dev is your friend, they have installers and an activator, maybe it can even change the windows type without reinstall.
and then start planning your transition to linux. don’t overthink it, just what you need, and what files you need over there, especially before deleting windows. fedora kde edition is a good starter distro, you shouldn’t need to tinker it if you don’t want
Yeah, this will make RAM prices cheaper. For sure.
The sirens of Linux call to you in the meantime.
Yes, 30 years ago.
Long time user, first time caller.
What… what does that mean?
S.u.S.E. Linux April 1995.
Windows 10 ltsc?
I assume this:
https://www.securityweek.com/microsoft-offers-free-windows-10-extended-security-update-options-as-eos-nears/
So you can get one extra year, but you need to tie the PC’s Administrator account to a Microsoft account, and either need to pay a $30 subscription fee, spend their Microsoft Rewards points, or set the PC to sync to their cloud service.
The normal Windows 10. ESU in the European Economic Area (EEA).
Well, usually that is true.